- By Poorva Karki
- Tue, 12 Sep 2023 07:40 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Viral video: People, including loyal fans, questioned Drax’s ‘staying still to disappear’ move from Marvel’s 'Guardians of the Galaxy' film. The character was made fun of for his idea, but recently, a cat proved everyone wrong after pulling the same trick on a baby. A hilarious video recently surfaced online and left the netizens laughing and impressed at the same time. A cat was seen sitting still, like a soft toy, to avoid a baby who was passing by. Surprisingly, the trick worked perfectly and amused people on social media. The video went viral on the internet over its cuteness.
The video was shared on the Instagram handle ‘Pubity’, with the caption, “Avoiding the baby’s attention at all costs.”
In the video, the cat was seen sitting on a crib while the baby was playing around. Soon the baby came in front of the cat, which made the feline still. Maintaining its movements, the cat sat in a still position until the baby passed the crib. As soon as the baby reached the other side, the cat started moving again.
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The video went viral as it left the netizens laughing. Most netizens found the incident super cute, while others commended the feline’s smart thinking. Some people also dubbed it a normal show of behaviour by a cat. The video was shared a few hours ago and has already pulled 176K likes from the netizens.
Taking to the comment section, the admirers shared their views. “This is how my boyfriend avoids me,” a user said. “The terror in the cat's eyes and relief after the baby passed by comic,” added a second person. “The cat was probably thinking, Thank god he left. I hate kids,” said a third person. “Bro said: no eye contact I repeat no eye contact,” joined a fourth person. “I've mastered the ability to stand so incredibly still that I become invisible to the eye,” committed a fifth netizen. “The cat is like…. Not today little demon. Not today,” said another. “Don't come too close human with strange language,” said a seventh.